[tor-commits] [tor/master] Handle test case where fgets() sees EOF on the last read
nickm at torproject.org
nickm at torproject.org
Thu Sep 1 18:52:33 UTC 2011
commit f5df96c94f0c40e4bf55e4b4b843df85e9d90a71
Author: Steven Murdoch <Steven.Murdoch at cl.cam.ac.uk>
Date: Thu Sep 1 18:17:54 2011 +0100
Handle test case where fgets() sees EOF on the last read
On some platforms, with non-blocking IO, on EOF you first
get EAGAIN, and then on the second read you get zero bytes
and EOF is set. However on others, the EOF flag is set as
soon as the last byte is read. This patch fixes the test
case in the latter scenario.
---
src/test/test_util.c | 10 +++++++---
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/test/test_util.c b/src/test/test_util.c
index 7faa0ae..f9672c1 100644
--- a/src/test/test_util.c
+++ b/src/test/test_util.c
@@ -1541,14 +1541,18 @@ test_util_spawn_background_partial_read(void *ptr)
pos = tor_read_all_handle(process_handle.stdout_pipe, stdout_buf,
sizeof(stdout_buf) - 1,
&process_handle);
+ tt_int_op(pos, ==, 0);
#else
- if (!eof)
+ if (!eof) {
+ /* We should have got all the data, but maybe not the EOF flag */
pos = tor_read_all_handle(process_handle.stdout_handle, stdout_buf,
sizeof(stdout_buf) - 1,
&process_handle, &eof);
- tt_assert(eof)
+ tt_int_op(pos, ==, 0);
+ tt_assert(eof);
+ }
+ /* Otherwise, we got the EOF on the last read */
#endif
- tt_int_op(pos, ==, 0);
/* Check it terminated correctly */
retval = tor_get_exit_code(process_handle, 1, &exit_code);
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